Usually, the patient finds out about their kidney failure when it is too late. But if the 5 symptoms are identified before complete kidney failure, the severity of the disease can be reduced. These 5 signs are as follows:
1) Change in the composition of urine:
A few noticeable changes in urine can indicate kidney problems. These changes include foamy urine, blood (hematuria), increased or decreased frequency of urination, and changed urine color.
2) Swelling:
Kidneys play an important role in removing waste and excess fluid from the body. When they are not working properly, fluid can begin to accumulate, causing swelling or edema in the hands, feet, ankles, face, or other parts of the body.
3) Fatigue and weakness:
As a result of decreased kidney function, waste and toxins accumulate in the body, leading to fatigue and weakness. It can also be caused by anemia when the kidneys begin to produce less red blood cells.
4) High blood pressure:
Healthy kidneys help control blood pressure. When kidney function is reduced, it can cause high blood pressure or worsen existing high blood pressure. Furthermore, persistent high blood pressure causes further damage to the kidneys.
5) Appetite and weight:
Kidney failure can cause a loss of appetite or a change in the taste in the mouth, leading to weight loss or difficulty maintaining a healthy weight. In some cases, nausea and vomiting may also occur.
It is important to note here that these symptoms are not only specific to kidney problems, they can also indicate other health related conditions. If you want to confirm a disease with the help of these symptoms, it is better to consult a professional.
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